When you struggle to get or maintain an erection, it impacts more than just date night. Your relationship with your partner, your satisfaction with your sex life, your confidence in yourself, and your ability to perform all suffer. And that can make you feel frustrated, embarrassed, and even emasculated.

Erectile Dysfunction, or ED as it is commonly referred to, is a condition that1 in 4 men under the age of forty have already dealt with at least once in their lives. The causes of ED are many, such as heart problems, some medications, nerve disorders, and restricted blood flow to the penis. And, while it’s true that there is very often a physical problem that brings on ED, there are also other factors that are quite often overlooked.

Erectile Dysfunction. Go ahead. Say it. Out loud. It’s okay, you’re not alone, and we’re not judging. In fact, we’re here to help with a simple two-step approach to understanding erectile dysfunction (ED) and what you can do to get back your sex life.

As the human body ages, it becomes much more difficult to stay fit, trim and aesthetically pleasing. Men often find that it is particularly challenging to keep the weight off after the mid-30s. Those in their later years tend to suffer from arthritis and other health maladies that make certain forms of exercise impossible. Let's take a look at a few tips that will help men stay as healthy as possible as they get older.

Valentine’s Day is here. If you’re like most couples, you and your significant likely have a special day planned to celebrate your relationship. Romantic dates are always a great way to become closer, but sometimes, you may find it becomes a little routine.